Series Description

This series consists of drawings of mosque details and designs from Tunisia in addition to travel slides of various locales
throughout Europe.

A.
Travel Slides1965-1971

B.
Writings and Artwork1924

Series II.
PROFESSIONAL PAPERS1929-1989

Physical Description: 2 folders.

Subseries Scope and Content Summary

This series contains negatives of Carl F. Gromme's Anderson Ranch and a San Francisco residence designed by John Eken Dinwiddie.

A.
Reference Filesn.d.; 1938

Series III.
PROJECT RECORDS1960-1985

Physical Description: Boxes 2-4, 8; and 23 flat files.

Subseries Scope and Content Summary

This series consists of photographs and drawings for numerous private residences; presentation renderings for improvements
to San Francisco's Alcatraz Island, Embarcadero, and Fisherman's Wharf; and drawings for the North Beach Place Housing Project.
The project files also include a number of design projects for plaques, exhibits, and publication

Arrangement

Arranged alphabetically by project/client name.

A.
Project Files

**See Project Index

B.
Photographs

**See Project Index

C.
Drawings

**See Project Index

Series IV.
BAY AREA TRANSIT (BART)1965-1981

Physical Description: Boxes 5-7 and one flat file.

Subseries Scope and Content Summary

This series includes research for BART signs, files, construction photographs, and drawings for the Balboa, Glen Park, and
Lake Merritt BART stations.

A.
Project Files

**See Project Index

B.
Photographs

**See Project Index

C.
Drawings

**See Project Index

Series V.
GOLDEN GATE INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION1938-1940

Physical Description: Boxes 2-15.

Series Scope and Content Summary

This series is primarily photographic and contains many photographs by Esther Born.

A.
Photographs

**See Project Index

B.
Drawings

**See Project Index

Series VI.
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY GREEK CONSTRUCTION THEATER RECONSTRUCTION1954-1963

Physical Description: Boxes 9-4; and 4 flat files.

Series Scope and Content Summary

This series includes limited information concerning performances at the Greek Theater from 1904 through 1957. In addition,
it contains correspondence with the Hearst Corporation, building contractors, and UC administrators. This series also contains
historical information about the theater's sculptural elements and their installation and numerous drawings concerning the
various stages of construction, in addition to photographs and text.